This beginner-friendly virtual workshop helps agricultural educators, youth leaders, students, and families understand how to find appropriate livestock and small animal projects with more confidence.
Instead of focusing on one species, this workshop gives a practical sourcing system that can be used for cattle, lambs, goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs. You’ll learn where to look for animals, how to build a local contact network, what questions to ask breeders or sellers, and how to help first-year exhibitors slow down before committing to an animal.
Throughout the workshop, we’ll cover common livestock and small animal terms, how to delegate tasks, breeder communication scripts, red flags and green flags, fair timeline planning, basic paperwork reminders, and first-week precautions after an animal comes home. The goal is not to make every participant an expert judge overnight. The goal is to help you ask better questions, compare options more thoughtfully, and support safer, more informed project decisions.
By the end, you’ll have a clearer plan for helping students and families source project animals, prepare before pickup, verify fair or program requirements, and use the Animal Selection Spreadsheet to organize contacts, notes, and next steps.
Please remember that fair rules, ownership deadlines, health papers, identification requirements, and allowed equipment vary by species, fair, school, club, and location. Always verify final decisions with the current rulebook, advisor, veterinarian, local extension office, or program coordinator.
Perfect For
- Agricultural educators and FFA advisors supporting first-year exhibitors
- 4-H, Grange, and youth livestock leaders
- Students and families preparing for a livestock or small animal project
- Program coordinators helping families understand animal sourcing
- Anyone who wants a clearer, more organized way to find and compare project animals before fair season
